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  1. 11. Juli 2020 · The Buffalo was the first river in the country to receive the designation of National River, and its 135 miles make up one of the last undammed river systems in the lower 48 states. The river runs through prime Ozark country, and across what was historically Osage land. After occupation by European settlers, the region around the Buffalo became a hub for homesteaders, miners and timber ...

  2. Throughout our bank’s history, farmers have helped to build it to what it is today, and we’ve been returning the favor ever since. After all, ag isn’t our history, it’s our future as well. First United Bank has friendly faces, professional advice and the latest financial services. To build relationships that last, we put you first.

  3. Levee upgrades to build on recent flood risk management efforts. The Sacramento Metropolitan area is one of the most at risk areas for flooding in the United States due to its location at the confluence and within the floodplain of two major rivers. Significant levee improvements, primarily through the construction of 22 miles of seepage cutoff ...

  4. Mungo Park commemorative medal. Mungo Park (11 September 1771 – 1806) was a Scottish explorer of West Africa. After an exploration of the upper Niger River around 1796, he wrote a popular and influential travel book titled Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa in which he theorized the Niger and Congo merged to become the same river, though it was later proven that they are different ...

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  6. 29. Aug. 2022 · Kids say ( 1 ): With story-style narration, fascinating facts, and stunning closeup videography, this is a national parks documentary that's sure to entertain. Narrated by Garth Brooks, each episode of America's National Parks is a delightful hour that will put viewers through the full gambit of emotions while learning all about the amazingly ...

  7. Park River makes safety a priority in the community. Founded in 1884, Park River is a friendly town located in the Red River Valley in northeastern North Dakota. Surrounded by some of the best agricultural land in the world, lush fields of potatoes, sugar beets, small grains, edible beans, sunflowers, canola and corn are visible for many miles.